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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fifteenth Virginia Infantry. (search)
s never any more with us, and it became a standing joke with the field officers of other regiments to ask me, most emphatically: Where is——? Answer: Gone to h—l or Mosby. The whirl of events. After crossing the Potomac, it was a continual whirl of events. At Crampton's Gap supporting the Manly artillery, of North Carolina, and they did some good shooting at the enemy coming through Middletown. We could not get at them. Lower down the mountain we saw the lofty and lovely fight that Cobb's men put up. About night we were outflanked and nearly surrounded. A night's march somewhere, to Harper's Ferry, I believe; then a march to Monocacy Bridge; arrived a few hours after the fight; through Frederick City; a hard day's march; at 9 P. M. we bivouac in a wheat field. I remember the heavy dew and how wet we were. At daybreak on the march again. About 1 A. M. we unsling knapsacks, pile them in a field, and leave guard with them; every man fills up his canteen; forward, march, dou<
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Roster of the Battalion of the Georgia Military Institute Cadets (search)
arley, Perry, Ga. *Marshall, C., Perry, Ga. Mims,——. Mims, W. H. Myrick, G. D., Milledgeville, Ga. Myrick, J. D., Dovedale, Baldwin county, Ga. Napier,——, Macon, Ga. Nevett, ——, Savannah, Ga. Noble, Stephens, Rome, Ga. Owens, James, Macon county, Ga. *Parsons, William H., Johnson county, Ga. Pattillo, George, Cartersville, Ga. Pearce, James. Pearce, J. W., Decatur, Ga. *Plant, Robert H., Macon, Ga. Died in 1903. President of a bank. Randall, Bush, Cobb, Ga. Decatur, Ga. Redding,——. Reese,——. Robert, W. H., Lagrange, Ga. Now druggist in Denison, Texas. Roberts, Wiley. Robinson, A., Meriwether counter, Ga. Robinson, E., Meriwether county, Ga. Roddy, R. L., Forsyth, Ga. Rucker, Jeptha H., Athens, Ga. Rucker, TinsleyW., (Tinnie), Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. *Ryan Lawrence T., Hawkinsville, Ga. Sapp, A. J. Sciley, B. Schley, G. Schofield, ——, Macon, Ga. Sheppard, W. T., West Point, Ga. Bos